Why has DD never suggested Snape thank Harry? (Was: Why has DD never suggest
dumbledore11214
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Sat Nov 13 04:53:39 UTC 2004
No: HPFGUIDX 117738
> Potioncat:
> McGonagall "assumed" that Harry had tricked Draco into wandering
> around the castle at night by telling a wild story about a dragon.
>
> McGonagall jumped all over Harry and the Weasley twin (Fred or
> George) for "attacking" Draco after he really insulted their
mothers
> at the Quidditch game.
>
> Snape isn't the only one who takes Draco's side but no one ever
> complains about Minnie.
>
Alla:
Oy, I expected better from you. :o) McGonagall taking Draco's side
is called being "fair" in my book. Why would I complain about that?
Now, the exact analogy for Snape's behaviour would be.... that is
right him taking Harry's side. When would we see that?
> Potioncat:
> Let's face it. Even if Gryffindor had had 10 points by that time,
> taking them was not going to matter. So what?
>
> So either Snape sees what looks like Harry picking on Malfoy and
> takes points in what would be fair punishment(but meaningless) or
he
> saw it was Malfoy's fault and administers unfair (but meaningless)
> punishment.
Alla:
But that is the whole point, right? If Snape saw that it was
malfoy's fault - then there was absolutely NO NEED to do anything.
he could at least IGNORE the accident and show that he has some
humanity left in him.
Potioncat:
> Oh, Alla, Snape lives to make you happy and you slap him!
> Oh, wait, he was a friend of Bella's....I'd better not ask. ;-)
Alla:
LOLOL! (Humming Happy Birthday)
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